Some time back I also used such behaviour. In my cmp it was not able to
handle long type of column in the oracle. I was handling its persistance.
Though it reduces the development effort but introduces more overhead.

Ashwani Kalra
Aithent Technologies
India



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is it bad practice to mix cmp enity bean with jdbc? i
am using weblogic and the cmp does not have support
for relationships like one to many. i could make it
bmp and do everything, or i can use cmp and in load
and store method use my own jdbc to do extra stuff. to
me this seems a little strange but is it bad practice?

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